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... Society , by Robert Hall , M.A. , Recorder of Doncaster . W. and F. G. Cash . 3. Letters of the Lord Abbot of St. Bernard's as to Establishment of a Reformatory School , 290 ... 312 IV . - 1 . The History of England . By John Lingard ...
... Society , by Robert Hall , M.A. , Recorder of Doncaster . W. and F. G. Cash . 3. Letters of the Lord Abbot of St. Bernard's as to Establishment of a Reformatory School , 290 ... 312 IV . - 1 . The History of England . By John Lingard ...
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... Society . By His Eminence Cardinal Wiseman . London : Richardson and Son , 413 433 ... 462 IX . - 1 . Christian Theism : the Testimony of Reason and Revelation to the Existence and Character of the Supreme Being . By Robert Anchor ...
... Society . By His Eminence Cardinal Wiseman . London : Richardson and Son , 413 433 ... 462 IX . - 1 . Christian Theism : the Testimony of Reason and Revelation to the Existence and Character of the Supreme Being . By Robert Anchor ...
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... Society , and his paper excited considerable attention . This led him to consider the state of sugar , as sold in our shops , but while he was doing this he was applied to by Mr. Wakley , as proprietor of the " Lancet , " to investigate ...
... Society , and his paper excited considerable attention . This led him to consider the state of sugar , as sold in our shops , but while he was doing this he was applied to by Mr. Wakley , as proprietor of the " Lancet , " to investigate ...
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... society , to the members of which , cheapness , particularly in arti- cles used on so small a scale , is no great matter , that we might have expected they would escape adulteration . The very reverse , however , is the case , -curry ...
... society , to the members of which , cheapness , particularly in arti- cles used on so small a scale , is no great matter , that we might have expected they would escape adulteration . The very reverse , however , is the case , -curry ...
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... Society , or the still more enterprising compilers of Handbooks of Oriental Travel . In truth , an unobstructed visit to either of these cities , or indeed to any part of the wild region in which they are situated , can only be ...
... Society , or the still more enterprising compilers of Handbooks of Oriental Travel . In truth , an unobstructed visit to either of these cities , or indeed to any part of the wild region in which they are situated , can only be ...
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Página 284 - I do not know what I may appear to the world ; but to myself I seem to have been only like a boy playing on the seashore, and diverting myself in now and then finding a smoother pebble or a prettier shell than ordinary, whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me.
Página 237 - But I say unto you, That whosoever shall put away his wife, saving for the cause of fornication, causeth her to commit adultery: and whosoever shall marry her that is divorced, committeth adultery.
Página 219 - I go away, and come unto you. If you loved me, you would indeed be glad, because I go to the Father. For the Father is greater than I.
Página 237 - Do not think that I shall accuse you to the Father. There is one who accuses you, Moses, in whom you hope. 46 For if you believed Moses you would believe me also, for he wrote of me. 47 But if you do not believe his writings, how will you believe my words?
Página 268 - I am afraid you are not exempt from the delusions of flowers, green turf, and birds ; they all afford slight gratification, but not worth an hour of rational conversation: and rational conversation in sufficient quantities is only to be had from the congregation of a million of people in one spot.
Página 249 - Jeffrey sticks to his myrtle illusions, and treats my attacks with as much contempt as if I had been a wild visionary, 'who had never breathed his caller air, nor lived and suffered under the rigour of his climate, nor spent five years in discussing metaphysics and medicine in that garret of the earth — that knuckle-end of England — that land of Calvin, oatcakes, and sulphur.
Página 211 - With my soul have I desired thee in the night; yea, with my spirit within me will I seek thee early: for when thy judgments are...
Página 267 - They all burst into tears. It flung me also into a great agitation of tears, and I wept and groaned for a long time. Then I rose, and said I thought it was very likely to end in their keeping a buggy, at which we all laughed as violently. The poor old lady, who was sleeping in a garret because she could not bear to enter into the room lately inhabited by her husband, sent for me and kissed me, sobbing with a thousand emotions. The charitable physician wept too. ... I never passed so remarkable a...
Página 369 - ... so distinguished a proficient in polite learning, that he opened a school in his monastery, for teaching the sons of the nobility the arts of versification, and the elegancies of composition.
Página 342 - Sire, will you grant and observe, and by your oath confirm to the people of England the laws and customs granted to them by the ancient kings of England...